Human rights defenders

The theme for Human Rights Day 2010 is 'human rights defenders who act to end discrimination'.

In their day to day jobs, thousands of these individuals fight exclusion and injustice and advocate dignity and respect. They harness individual potential and remove barriers to opportunity.

Find out more about human rights defenders working in health care and in the voluntary and community sector, without whom the human rights of all of us in Britain would be worse off.

Nurses and human rights

Every day, nurses throughout Britain provide essential care to those who are unwell and vulnerable. As they respectfully look after the dignity of their patients, they champion human rights in their day to day jobs.

We spoke to five nurses about what human rights mean to them and how human rights help them to do a better job. You can hear from them directly. Please note that these clips will open links to YouTube to play the videos.

The voluntary sector and human rights

Many of Britain's voluntary and community sector organisations are dedicated to equality. Many of them are using human rights concepts and tools to improve the lives of ordinary people in everyday ways.

Equality organisations are increasingly using human rights to challenge poor treatment received by those they serve. Human rights help them do a better job.

We spoke to three organisations to find out more about how they use human rights in their equality work.